FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1921. TOTS REVIEW: RJODSTILLB, N. 0 PAG3 FIVE OF LOCAL INTEREST The liabill tbe assets Meet me at the Grande. Meet me at the Grande tonight. Mary Pickford today at the Grande. ' Services at the Episcopal church Sunday night. , Hear the High School Boys' Band at the Art Exhibit. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McDon ald on Jan. 28, a daughter. See the masterpieces at the Art Exhibit in the C. & A. hall. Isn't it grand to have Mary Pick ford at the Grande today? The Ladies' Aid Society of Salem church will meet With Mrs. C. F. Sherrill Friday at 3 p. in. The Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Chesh ire, bishop of North. Carolina, wi'! visit St. Thomas church on Sunday night. No morning service. The Woman's .Missionary Society of Bethlehem church will meet with Mrs. C. V. Sherrill, 315 North Scales street, Saturday at 2:30 p. n. II. Susm&n. of Leaksville, was on "Wednesday adjudged a bankrupt, and Jodge Boyd, of the Federal court, erdered Deputy Marshal Roane to take charce of the stock of goods un til a trustee is named, ties are $9,619.05, and amount to $4,992.41. A Government employee will be In Reidsville for tlie purpose of assist ing income taxpayers on February 25 to March 5, and March 10 to 15. The Grande Theatre is giving the public the finest program of pictures ever given in Reidsville or anywhere The public speak by their patronage Don't fail to hear Dr. Swadener at Main. Street M. E3. church on Monday nlsht. He has a message that should be heard by everybody. Be there on time. Attend the Art Exhibit at the C. & A. hall and while enjoying the works of art partake of the refreshments served by the Parent-Teacher Asso elation. Methohdist Protestant Church: Sunday scnooi, 10; cnurcn, li a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45; church. 7:30; prayer meeting, 7:30. p. n. Wednesday. Wednesday was "Ground Hog Day" and clear as a whistle all day The bright sunshine caused the lit tie varmints to run from their sha dow and scamper back to their dent I No. 1 Flooring . . . . . . $6.50 per 100 feet No. 3 Flooring; .. . . . . $4.80 per 100 feet I No. 1 Siding . . . . . . . $4.50 per 100 feet No. 1 Boxing and Facio $6.50 per 100 feet No 1 Ceiling 9-16 in thick $5.00 per 100 feet I No. 3 Ceiling 946 in. thick $4.00 per 100 feet f This car of material is now in the yard and g x will not last many days. Now is your time to 5 I ; Jno. B. Rogers to hibernate for 40 days more or winter weather, to the great delight of the coal barons. There will be a box parly at Salem school house on Saturday night, February 5th. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. Public cordially invited. Representative Holderby has intro duced a bill in the Legislature al lowing a bonus to officers of Rock ingham county for the arrest of vio lators of liquor laws. Ivie, Trotter & Johnston have moved their law offices from the I'r via building to the rooms in the Bank of Reidsville building formerly occupied by the late A. J. Burton, Robert Warwick in "The City of Masks." and "Bride 13" at the Grande Theatre Saturday will hold the great crowds spellbound through this mar velous and thrilling entertainment, The Tobacco Growers Association of Caswell county will meet at Yan- ceyville v on Monday. Feb. 7. This will be a very important meeting and tobacco growers are urged to be on hand. Learn and follow the local traf fic rules, speed lights, and driving ordinances. These are made for the common good of all drivers In cluding yourself, and of all pedes trians, Margaret Loomis, who danced her way to fara-e on the silversheet. Is tions are guarantees that the picture j is of more than ordinary merit. Miss Virginia Denny .,: of Greens boro, is visiting Miss Margaret Oli ver on South Main street. - W. A. Wall, of near Went worth, averaged nearly $50 a hundred for a big load of tobacco here yesterday. Honor roll for Sadler High School: Grade 4 Willie. Jones, Thelma Bur ton, Hunter McAllster, Willie Mar-1 tin, Rebecca Glass, Archie, McAlis- ter, Edward Johnson. Grade 5 Min nie Jackson, Mary Jones. ' Grade T Werta Cooke, Garrison Drande, Alice Robertson, Pearl Martin. Grade 7 Mattie Martin, Clarice Gunn. Grade 9 Myrl McAllster. J. U Brannock, a hustling young farmer of near Mclver, was well pleased with prices received for a load of tobacco sold here Tuesday. He thinks prices are now, higher than at any time' this season. - He , sold another big load Wednesday and av-1 eraged about $55. The local warehouses . have had good breaks of tobacco each day this week and the quality. shows up some better than for several weeks past, Prices are firm and seem to please the sellers very well. In fact there Is less complaint -over prices ' than at any time this season. : Some of the largest growers who have been holding back : tueir crops are now selling freely. ,v'.. Some fine averages. leading woman for Wallace Reed In running from$40-t 460: tor entire "Always Audacious," the star's la- loads, r-have? been made by .different test starring vehicle which will be I farmers There is quite a lot of the shown at the Colonial Theatre on t weed yet in tie farmers' hands. Friday, '. rfcaa. BMeador. a welt' kiuwn citH I Th trial of W. J. Price, of Price. Vfln Hvirie lust Korth. Of tOWtf Oil t6 I T7 this county, who on unnsimas nay I macadam, roaa, aiea ,in a vnariowo Is said to have run aown and Kiuea hosnltal Wednesday, nigni. . e. nau Charles Jones, a mail carrier.- aid beten-la falUngJiealth for,some time. Ridgeway, will riot be tried at the He was about $0 years old is surviv present term of the Henry county cir-1 ed by his widow but no children. Mr, cuit court now in session. The i case j Meador for several years has run a has hen Continued until the ''Anrill transfer automobile and was well term. I known and quite popular. ; l ne re- Special serviles are bein planned mains reached here.. Thursday on for th members of the First Bantist train No. 136 and the lunerai win oe church member pastor will preach cemetery. The Woman'" Missionary Society I ssz The Bank of Reidsville, Our Certificates of Deposit WHAT AEE THEY? ... i - i They are receipts for money deposited with the Bank of Reidsyille, which draws interest from the day deposited, is payable at full face value, and is protected by our Capital and Surplus of over ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. They are ideal investments fer your surplus funds- J. F. Watlington, President; .; Dr- J. W. McGrehee, Vice-President; , W. A. Trotter, Casiier. aiiniiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiifiiiiinin MWIWWMHI llllmriwi tr Ji 53 I wish) in annrmnv in tia ruiAnla vP T?iairilla a-n1 S I TJStSZZZ&S XSC?rSS,dS- I sarroundi,, county that I bow h.v. ith m j j will preach on "Fit for the terment will follow at Gfeenvier ' V ! f ;'::'!) r ; of, FSrptisVhS i m W of SPRINGS' Cleaning and Dye Works. Fight:!', The .evening service will be held at 7:30. and the subject of, the sermon will be "Bowing the Knee to Christ." -IS. With the production of "Ilejd by the Enemy," the new Paramountvpic- turiiation of William Gillette's' nSied S; 3K; V. IZZI m H-Fer has had years of is consi ing prograks- 'fiave -ben arranietj rel by all who know him to BE an EXPERT Cleaner for each afternoon, arid"all themem-1 ana Uyer as well JUS ail A KO. 1 ICepair Clan. play, which will be shown at ' the bers are irged to" attend. M4nday at Colonial Theatre Saturday, the ttfrtne of Donald Cxlsp, vho directed &the production, wfrt be added to the 'ros ter of the Industry's biggest dtrec- tbrs, who jwimW. ontcilieia proWc :- (qp) T That the Big Slaughter Sale At A Bane's Store Will Continue 10 More Days Owing to the bad weather for the past week or more many of our friends "and customers were Unable to visit ouf store and share in the Big Bargains we gave. We have, therefore decided for their benefit, as well as all others, to continue this SLAUGHTER SALE until.;; Saturday Night, February 12th, 1921 A. BANE'S STORE, 23 Gilmer Street 3:30 the m'eetimj VlU be held with Mrs. R. T." Burton; subject, Brazil; leader Mrs. Cummings. Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs.1 H. P. Lane; sub ject,' 'Aiytcir kin. Wednesday with Mrs! Pipkin; subject, China; leader, Mrs. S. N, White. Thursday with Mrs. R. L. Hubbard; "subject, Europe; "leader. Mrs. J H. Mobley.. Friday afternoon with Mrs. 1 R. Humphreys; subject, Japan; leader, Mrs. E. N. Johnson. A wedding characterized by beauty 1 and simplicity waa solemnized last Thursday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Knight, Madison, when their daughter, Miss Vivian Agather, became the bride of Otis Gustavus Bain. The home was beau tifully decorated with potted plants and flowers. In. the living room a simple but effective arrangement of ferns formed a pretty background for the ceremony. Rev. J. E. Gay. pas-1 tor or the bride officiated in the presence of a few intimate friends. The bride becomingly attired in a blue tricotine suit, with other acces sories to match, with a corsage of bride's roses and sweet peas, came down the stairway alone and waa met at the foot by the bridegroom. Mrs. Bain is one of the most popu lar members of the younger social circle of Madison. The groom Is a well known and popular young man connected with the telephone planj In Reidsville. After a pleasant trh to Adanta, Spartanburg and Ashevlllei, they have returned to Reidsville. .With up-to-date machinery and Mr. Hooper I can E S assure you of Prompt Service and Workmanship that : CANNOT BE BEAT ! i v 5 . " . Yours for Better and. Dependable Service, . s PHONE 40 x-1 . "VI' - Hiiliimii. Clubbing Ratea. The Review and Greensboro News, with Sun day (out of town subscribers only).... .... .......... ....110.00 Greensboro News, without Sunday (out of town subscrib ers only).... .. $8.00 Progressive Farmer .. ... ,.$2.75 Atlanta Constitution .. ... ..$3.2 New York Thrice-a-Week World ...... ...... ....$2.S Greensboro Patriot .. .. ..$3.25 The Review, Atlanta Tri-Wek-ly Constitution, and Progres sive Farmer one year each... $180 For Sale! One Ford Sedan One Reo Speedster. One Ford Coupe, $450.00. One Hudson 6-40 Touring. One Fulton Truck, ll2 Ton. One 11 Touring Car, $275.00. One Chandler Seven Passenger. One 1 Ton Republic Truck, new. One Ford Truck, X Ton, new, $625,00. 1x4 shingle trips, nice stock. Townsend Buggy Company. WOOD! WOOD! ! Hickory, oak and pine mixed. Phone 335 0r see Gene Roger. We have a nice car of Virginia anthracite coal. Phone ut at 24 Reidsville Ice &. Coal Co. These tablets are Intended ee pation. They tone up the stomach and enable It to perform lta func tions naturally. They act gently on the liver and bowels thereby restoring the stomach and bowcU to a healthy condition. When yon feel dull stupid and constipated five them a trial. Ton are certain to be pleased with their effect. For peclally for indigestion and constipation. One hundred and four Issues o; The Review for $2.00. Reidsville Sales Co. 1 WANTED ' ?f THE PEOPLE OF REIDSVILLE AND ' F S ROCKINGHAM COUNTY TO KNOW if : That 'Harry DoLancy ami ( Joore Cxk an now ready -ll to repair all makes of cars. "NV an carrying a full i . S s,ock of Ford parts and accessories, eras andoil. Wo 1 ,1 lvt a staff of first-class nicclianics: Harry IVLancy. I S ' IIiiw.- formerly tf the Standard .' Motor Co., aijd -p Ivonnie Jones. All work guaranteed. Come to see us 1 1 at the HJime old stand, formerly occupied by Walker i i EE Hide and J unk Company, opposite freight depot. Open . " EE dav and nitrht. . i UNION nOTOR COn PAN Y, ' Phone 332 Read The Review regularly.

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